Another large company that focuses on charter operations and fractional ownership programs has announced it will expand some of its existing turboprop fractional ownership program. According to Private Jet Card Comparisons, on Friday, October 11th, West Coast Aviation Service announced it will soon introduce an entry-level Beechcraft King Air 350 fractional ownership program. The newly expanded program is set to compete with several other large charter and fractional ownership companies on the West Coast of the United States, especially as Wheels Up recently pulled its turboprop program from the Western United States.
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